Saturday, May 31, 2008

Leaving the Republican Party - May 26, 2008I am against the Iraq War, free trade, the United Nations, and any otherforeign interventionism. I am not isolationist, simplynon-interventionist.

I want NO intervention into capitalism. Government price controls andexcessive taxation need to die quickly. We shouldn't even THINK aboutuniversal health care. Welfare and social security should ceaseimmediately. I believe strongly in economic nationalism and that weshouldn't give foreign aid to ANY country. I also know that the reasonbehind environmentalism is the destruction of capitalism and that it shouldbe stopped immediately.

I want a total ban ..ion. I want absolutely no mention of gaymarriage at the federal level because it's a decision that belongs to thestates and we should NOT EVER have an amendment at the federal level forit.

I believe only in a government that protects life, liberty, and property,one that does not keep printing money to save banks and destroy the dollar,one that does not continue to expand when its citizens clamor for itsscale-back, one that does not drop in unwanted on phone conversations, andone that does not continue tracking people like a shepherd tracks hissheep.

The Democratic Party is far worse than the Republican Party, but it's thelesser of two evils. But I don't want evil, I want GOOD, and if you don't give me what I want, I WILL go away, and I have declared I am leaving my party that promotesliberals like McCain, Romney, and Giuliani, all of whom will do NOTHINGconservative. We might as well call it the Democratic Party that foolshardworking, moral conservatives into thinking it's conservative when infact it's been taken over by neo-conservatives who are rooted in a movementthat is in fact aiming to implement communism.

So fuck you, GOP. Way to stand up for my REAL conservative beliefs.

This is what happens when a conservative acts like a whiny liberal. - May 13, 2008If I were President, the most likely scenario regarding the cultural awareness months we have would be that they would no longer exist. No months for black history, women's history, Irish history, etc. etc.

And the liberals would be mad at me. But they would also be mad at me if I did the alternative. So this is what you get when a conservative acts like a liberal:

So women have a month all their own? Then men get a month all their own. Women (read: Feminazis) are holding the man DOWN, man! (lol) And then there should be a European history month to counter the rest. My Native American blood and African blood both have months to their own, so you should have them ALL, or have none. Besides, when i was in school, I never learned about the good things men or people of European blood did for this country. I learned about what Hispanics, Arabs, African-Americans, women, and European minorities did for this country. I rarely ever heard the things men have done in this country, now that the communists and the feminists control the textbooks, and I almost never heard good things about white people. The European-blooded people in school never even dared bring up "white history" in school without being labeled racist. Sad isn't it?

Heck, let's go ALL out. There is a day of silence for gay rights. But what about the straight people? I have been harassed by a homosexual. I respect them, I have no real problem with them (only what they do), yet someone still decided to harass me because I am straight. So we should get our OWN day of silence. And we Christians should start our OWN ACLU - the American Christian Liberties Union. If the real ACLU won't defend the Christian majority's rights to having the Ten Commandments in public places, then we should.

And there's the environmentalist movement. They hate capitalism. So why don't we have an ANTI-environmentalist movement? We can say that we care about the environment but don't want it to have anything to do with damaging capitalism, a thought that gives members of the Sierra Club and Greenpeace wet dreams.

If you can come up with anything I've left out, let me know by commenting this blog or posting a comment.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

The average high in January in Nashville is 46°. So far the high today has been 45°. There's nothing strange about that, except the fact that it's April. The average high for this time of year is 69°, and we won't touch that for a few days.

Proof that it's cold for this time of year: There is a chance of some sleet and snow mixing with the rain, and I believe even a chance here in the basin of it changing to all snow for a time overnight (or even this evening). If it does happen, it will be the fourth April in six years that I remember snow.